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Further investigations are warranted to determine the optimal content of MWCNTs for each mechanical property, which may possibly fall between 0.5 and 1.0 wt% MWCNTs.
The phylogeny of Paleozoic amphibians is uncertain, and Lissamphibia may possibly fall within extinct groups, like the Temnospondyli (traditionally placed in the subclass Labyrinthodontia) or the Lepospondyli, and in some analyses even in the amniotes.
The lower margin may possibly fall around 6.3, as indicated by the data with MP.
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The researchers said they think that the reason why those people may have possibly fallen asleep during the experiment is not only that they were tired, but also that they were bored — their attention was not being stimulated while they were having their brains scanned.
How could they possibly fall out?
Specifically, if it could be shown that balance can be maintained or improved at the earlier stages of Alzheimer's disease, this improved balance capacity may possibly reduce fall risks at later stages of the dementia pathway.
At this point, you may have reached a goal or two, or possibly fallen short.
It may have been at that time that the youthful poet first met her and possibly fell under her spell.
In the end, Florida may well serve as an object lesson after a highly turbulent year, with voters quite possibly falling back on familiar names and party loyalty.
This does not necessarily deny our hypothesis that A. inferum lineage may have started its life-mode as a vertebrate-fall specialist in the Mesozoic, because, unlike modern whale-falls with oil-rich bones, the Mesozoic large vertebrate-falls may possibly have lacked sulfophilic stages during decomposition [ 35, 36], resulting in a low concentration of sulfide.
Further analyses revealed that these falls may possibly be the result of marked gait and attention impairments in these patients [ 10].
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